The unusual musician Veins-was the unusual musician, also it was possible to it once to one-odineshenku to go on wood, and he thought any thoughts and when he has already changed the mind all has told to itself: "it is boring to me here in wood to one - give I to itself any companion I will extract". Also has pulled out because of a back a violin and has played on it so, that the rumble has gone between trees. A few time has passed, sees, the wolf from a thicket runs to it. "Ah, the wolf to me runs! Such companion it is not necessary to me", - the musician has told. However the wolf has come nearer to it and has told: "the Kind musician, what you strum this such good? I and itself wished to learn such music". - whether "Subtly to learn? - The musician has answered. - you only should to do all that that I will order to you". - "About, yes I to you as the pupil to the master, in all I will be obedient", - answered a wolf. The musician ordered to follow it itself and when they have passed a way part together have come to an old oak which was inside empty, and in the middle has cracked. "Here, look, - the musician has told, - if wish to learn to play a violin put forepaws in this crack". The wolf obeyed, and the musician has quickly grasped a stone and with one blow so has strong hammered to it both paws into a crack, that that should here and remain, as the captive on привязи. "Wait here while I again here will not come", - the musician has told and has gone the road. Some time after he has again told to itself(himself): "To me here in wood it is boring - perhaps I to myself will extract other companion", - undertook a violin, and again its sound was distributed in wood. From nowhere, the fox because of trees has slipped out. "And! The fox here runs! - the musician has told. - and such companion to me not надобен". And the fox has approached to it and has started talking: "the Lovely musician, what you strum this such good? I and to it to learn is ready". - "No wonder and to be learnt, - the musician has told, - you only should carry out everything, that I will order to you". - "About, the mister the musician! - the fox answered. - I will obey you, as the pupil listens to the master". - "So go for me", - the musician has told. Having passed a way part together, they left on a footpath on which both parties high bushes grew. Here the musician has stopped, on the one hand footpaths has bent a nut tree вершиною to the earth and on its most tip a foot has come; and then and on the other hand has bent in the same way one more tree and has told: "Well, here, лисонька if you wish to learn at me to something so give me the left forepaw". The fox obeyed, and the musician has adhered to it a paw to the left tree. "Лисонька, - he has told then, - now give the right paw". And that has adhered to the right tree. And when he, attentively having examined knots, was convinced that they are fastened strong has let out trees from under feet - those were unbent and have hitched up лисоньку upwards... My dear has begun to rock, was started turning! "Погоди here while I here again will return!" - the musician has told and has gone the road. Also he has again told to itself(himself): "it is boring to me in wood, it is necessary to me to extract a companion", - undertook a violin, and its sounds have again announced wood. And from wood the hare runs. "Well, the hare runs! - the musician has told. - I too did not wish to cause it". - "Ah, the lovely musician! - has told зайчик. - That you so well strum it? I and to it wish to learn". "To be learnt easy, - the musician, - all force in that you carried out all my orders" has told. - "About, the mister the musician, - has told зайчик, yes I will obey you in in; I eat, as the pupil to the master!" They have gone дорогою, have reached a glade in wood in the middle of which the aspen grew. The musician has adhered зайчику a long band on a neck, and other end has fixed it to an aspen. "Well, it is live, more cheerfully, зайчик, outride time twenty circle of a tree", - the musician has shouted, and зайчик obeyed, and when it twenty times has outridden tree circle the band twenty times was twisted by tree circle, and зайчик it has appeared to it very firmly adhered and could pull and be torn as much as necessary - only the band ate to it more deeply in a soft neck. "Well, here also wait, when I will return here!" - the musician has told and has gone further. And the wolf meanwhile both fought, and was torn, and a tooth the stone tried, and has achieved that has liberated paws and has pulled out them from an oak crevice. Ardent and spiteful, it has hastened after the musician, ready to tear to pieces it. As its fox has caught sight, allow to squeal and shout, that is urine: "the Brother a wolf, come to me to the aid, the musician has deceived me!" The wolf has bent down trees from top to bottom, перегрыз cords and has released a fox who has gone together with it and too wished to revenge the musician. On a way they have found and a hare adhered to an aspen, also have released also it, and then all together began to search for the enemy. The musician, meanwhile, on the way through wood has once again played on the violin, and this time to it has had the luck. Sounds it скрипицы were heard by the poor man-woodcutter who immediately has willy-nilly left the work and has come to listen under the arm with an axe to music. "Well here at last there is to me a present companion! - the musician has told. - I after all searched for the person, instead of wild animals". Also has played so perfectly so cordially, that беднякдровосек and from a place could not descend, as if bewitched, and on heart at it was so joyfully... Just at this time have approached both the wolf, and a fox, both a hare, and the woodcutter has noticed at once, that at them bad on mind. Then it has lifted the brilliant axe and has acted forward, as though wishing to express: "Who against it has conceived, that be protected, that should deal with me". Then animals струхнули also have run back in wood, and the musician has still played in gratitude to the woodcutter for the protection rendered to it and has gone the by. |
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